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Lunatic Asylums as they were and as they are (engraving)
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Lunatic Asylums as they were and as they are (engraving)
1594192 Lunatic Asylums as they were and as they are (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lunatic Asylums as they were and as they are. Illustration for The Pictorial Times, 27 June 1846.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22554028
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Bethlehem Hospital Fairs Fancy Fair Fetes Hospitals Mental Illness St Georges Fields
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This print titled "Lunatic Asylums as they were and as they are" takes us on a visual journey through the haunting history of mental health institutions. Created by an unknown English artist in the 19th century, this engraving offers a glimpse into the architecture and atmosphere of these once notorious establishments. The image transports us to a time when lunatic asylums were shrouded in mystery and stigma. The intricate details depict two contrasting scenes side by side – one showcasing the past state of these hospitals, while the other presents their present condition. It is evident that significant changes have taken place over time. As we explore this artwork, our eyes are drawn to the grandeur of Hanwell Lunatic Asylum and Bethlehem Hospital (also known as Bedlam). These imposing structures stand tall against London's skyline, symbolizing society's attempt to contain individuals with mental illness within their walls. Beyond mere architectural marvels, these buildings also served as venues for fairs and fetes. This juxtaposition highlights how society attempted to normalize mental illness by integrating it with everyday life events. Through this thought-provoking piece, we are reminded of both progress made in understanding mental health issues and the dark history associated with its treatment. It serves as a powerful reminder that compassion and empathy should always guide our approach towards those struggling with mental illnesses today.
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